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President Donald Trump has nominated Virginia state official Terry Cole to be the next administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Cole worked for the DEA for 22 years.
West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey is calling on the DEA and the Commerce Department to explain their decision to limit public access to a database on opioid provider registrations.
If confirmed, Cole would lead 10,000 DEA personnel who combat criminal organizations that traffic cocaine, methamphetamine and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl that have killed more than 400,000 ...
Talk of relocating the FBI National Training Academy from Quantico to Alabama is causing an uproar among some Virginia ...
President Donald Trump recently announced that Virginia's Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Terry Cole has ...
7News asked Virginia’s two U.S. Senators if they think Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman is qualified to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Virginia’s Democratic leaders were quick to protest Wednesday to a report that the FBI’s leaders are proposing a plan to move the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy from Quantico to ...
Marijuana Rescheduling DEA Schedule I Cannabis DOJ Virginia NORML (WSET) — The federal government is looking at rescheduling cannabis, meaning fewer restrictions for the plant and the industry.
President Donald Trump recently announced that Virginia’s Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Terry Cole has been selected to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
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